Probably one of the last really warm days. Chris and I rode down to my favorite bike path in NYC as the sunset.
Chris saw something really cool in the distance and pointed at it to bring my attention to it. Seriously, that is exactly what happened when I took this photo...
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
How can we win, when fools can be kings?
Sepia film from the Impossible Project. It's actually Polaroid film repackaged and more expensive. Whatever. I don't know where else to get it.
Just in case there are actually any Polaroid nerds trolling this site (other than Chris) to make the Sepia film work, you need a camera that shoots black and white. Set your film speed to black and white (3000) and then move your "Lighten/Darken" knob down two notches towards "Lighter." This is because the Sepia film is 1500 ISO not 3000 like normal Black and White film.
Just in case there are actually any Polaroid nerds trolling this site (other than Chris) to make the Sepia film work, you need a camera that shoots black and white. Set your film speed to black and white (3000) and then move your "Lighten/Darken" knob down two notches towards "Lighter." This is because the Sepia film is 1500 ISO not 3000 like normal Black and White film.
Monday, November 15, 2010
Deadly Silver Shade
Sunday, November 14, 2010
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